Thanks for all the info below Nate, really appreciate it.
Now we know the new Standalone Balanced Max Dac is going to have the super new revolutionary ESS ES9008 Sabre8 Dac Chip, along with Headrooms New Dac design, this is indeed going to be one hell of a Dac.
Both I, and others have been waiting a long time for such a dac as this, as there isn't anything that sits just below the likes of the EMM Labs, and other such dacks at that level, and price wise, this looks like it will be it, after reading all the praise of the new ESS ES9008 Sabre8 Dac Chip.
This is really big news for Headroom, I've found all their staff to be absolutely great, I really can't wait.
Kev.
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Originally Posted by n_maher 
I think I can help with this a bit, given my experience with the soon-to-be "old" max dac. Just to give you bit of background, I own the world's only stand-alone Headroom Balanced Max DAC. I've had it in my system for over a year now.
It's a complete redesign from what I understand based on different components.
I've sent my DAC around to quite a few Head-Fi meets and let some long time members demo it in their own systems for extended periods of time. The feedback has been pretty universal that the "old" Max DAC already performed at or above the DAC's you mentioned. Some even found it to compare well to DAC's in the $2k+ range. I certainly feel it's no slouch and preferred it to the Wadia 830 that I had (which had digital inputs so I could use it as a DAC). Now, having said all that, if we believe the statements coming out of Headroom about the performance of the new Max DAC (and I have no reason to doubt them) then I think we're all in for a treat. Joe, HR's engineer, is a pretty no-nonsense type of guy and hearing his reports have got me setting aside any loose change I can put my grubby little hands on. 
Is it April yet?
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